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People's United Bank

Why New Hampshire - The "Live Free or Die" State? 

New Hampshire protects individual liberty, financial freedom and is business friendly with:
  • Low tax burden and incentives.
  • Available and skilled labor.
  • Easy access to Interstate highways, national and international airports.
  • Limited government.
  • Easy access government decision makers.

As the Most Livable State in the U.S. since 2005 and ranked first again in 2011 (CQ Press), New Hampshire always ranks as one of the healthiest and safest states. New Hampshire offers exceptional quality of life:
  • Low crime rate.
  • High quality health care.
  • Excellent schools.
  • Affordable housing.
  • Open space.
  • Cultural opportunities.
We see many family-owned companies from other states moving to New Hampshire because the owners (usually second or third generation) have experienced the quality of life here through vacation visits, attending prep school/college or summer camp. In New Hampshire, their company saves money—and their children grow up in a wonderful place.

We also see multi-national corporations moving to New Hampshire because there is a large base of well educated work force, available buildings/land sites, and easy access to the Boston metro market—at a lower cost point than our neighboring states.

New Hampshire's quality of life and lower cost of living attracts skilled labor.  By not having to sit in traffic for two hours trying to catch a plane or get to work, workers have more time to use and more choices on how to use it. New Hampshire provides the opportunity to have a satisfying career, while still having time to attend a daughter's soccer game, meet a college friend at a local sports bar, get that bike ride in after dinner, or volunteer with a local charity.
The 'No Bull' Business Blog
May 12, 2012
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